Takashi Murakami Chaos, 2013
Offset lithograph in colors with silver foil on smooth wove paper
Literature: The flatness of 'Chaos' draws upon traditional Japanese painting and links Murakami’s work to the two-dimensional character of contemporary media imagery and computer graphics. By bringing together Western styles, contemporary media, and the subculture of "otaku" (itself derived from the introduction of American comics), Murakami is able to reflect on a variety of issues, such as the impact of technology and globalization on national and individual identity.
Dimensions: 19.69 x 19.69 in (50.01 x 50.01 cm)
signature info: Signed and numbered on recto
Edition: Edition of 300
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Offset lithograph in colors with silver foil on smooth wove paper
Literature: The flatness of 'Chaos' draws upon traditional Japanese painting and links Murakami’s work to the two-dimensional character of contemporary media imagery and computer graphics. By bringing together Western styles, contemporary media, and the subculture of "otaku" (itself derived from the introduction of American comics), Murakami is able to reflect on a variety of issues, such as the impact of technology and globalization on national and individual identity.
Dimensions: 19.69 x 19.69 in (50.01 x 50.01 cm)
signature info: Signed and numbered on recto
Edition: Edition of 300